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Windows 7: Error 9C59 While trying to install IE10 on Win7

I have tried to use Windows update to install IE10 (it was offered as an update).
Downloaded ok, but failed with error 9C59.
Followed instructions for manually installing all prerequisite for this update. Only one that failed was 2533623 (said it was not available for this environment).
Ran the SUR check. Shows some corrupted files that it was unable to fix. I have tried several times to upload the cbs.zip as instructed but it times out. Thanks for anything you can tell me. Environment is as stated in my profile, Win7 Pro SP on Intel Core 2 Duo.
(Edit I uploaded the Logs without the cabs, unfortunately as a .rar can you read that ok, sorry, miserably slow internet connection)

PSU n/a Hard Drives 750GB Seagate internal
Sundry external drives attached to other computers on the local network
1TB on the Lenovo Internet Speed as much as I can get - usually on a dongle, so <1Mb/s Antivirus MSE Browser IE11/Chrome/FF(if I must)

PSU n/a Hard Drives 750GB Seagate internal
Sundry external drives attached to other computers on the local network
1TB on the Lenovo Internet Speed as much as I can get - usually on a dongle, so <1Mb/s Antivirus MSE Browser IE11/Chrome/FF(if I must)

Followed the instructions (even though it said applies to Server 2008, same base for Win7?)
No changes to permissions were required.
Ran the vssadmin list writers: System Writer wasnot listed, so perhaps there's a problem there.
(Ensure that Writer Name: 'System Writer' is displayed in the list.)

Sorry to proceed without your instructions, but I decided I wanted to know why chkdsk did not run so I ran it again. It's still running (I'm on another computer)..want me to post the events log again when done? (Hundreds of clusters being repaired, hope it boots)

PSU n/a Hard Drives 750GB Seagate internal
Sundry external drives attached to other computers on the local network
1TB on the Lenovo Internet Speed as much as I can get - usually on a dongle, so <1Mb/s Antivirus MSE Browser IE11/Chrome/FF(if I must)

This is looking pretty bad. I mean the machine runs fine for everything except this latest update. The chdsk reported dozens, maybe hundreds of clusters it had to fix. So After finishing that I tried the windows update again, same failure.
So I ran the SUR check again. I have attached the CBSlog files as CBS1.rar.
This probably all happened when I was updating the machine a few months ago and the power failed briefly.
I'm thinking of rebuilding it. I originally built it from an OEM copy of Windows 7 I bought at Best Buy (the machine had XP on it, no reasonable upgrade path). Do you think I can somehow repair the files that are messed up using the OEM DVD somehow?
It's a real pain to use the OEM copy to build from, if I recall correctly I had to create a bootable USB stick, not sure I can do it all again. Maybe now that 7 is on this machine, there's an easier way.
Ideas? Thanks for yourhelp Phil
PS In your intro it says
Before starting a new thread please read and follow the instuctions bellow. (Couple of spelling errors, just in case you have a template that needs fixing)

PSU n/a Hard Drives 750GB Seagate internal
Sundry external drives attached to other computers on the local network
1TB on the Lenovo Internet Speed as much as I can get - usually on a dongle, so <1Mb/s Antivirus MSE Browser IE11/Chrome/FF(if I must)

PSU n/a Hard Drives 750GB Seagate internal
Sundry external drives attached to other computers on the local network
1TB on the Lenovo Internet Speed as much as I can get - usually on a dongle, so <1Mb/s Antivirus MSE Browser IE11/Chrome/FF(if I must)

Error 9C59 when using Windows Update to install IE10Hey,
I have been experiencing a 9C59 error when trying to update to IE10 on this PC. I have followed all of the troubleshooting advice available from Microsoft, ensuring all pre-requisites are installed etc.
I have attached three CBS.zip files here for evaluation (sorry had to split them to...